Multiple dates - July/August 2020
The Language of Genetics & Genomics: Healthcare Interpreter training session [Online]
Presented by Anthony Brookes, Professor of Genomics and Bioinformatics, University of Leicester
ABSTRACT
Sharing of genomic data is:
(a) pointless without other information beyond Ts, Cs, As & Gs;
(b) challenged by numerous considerations that are equally relevant to sharing any form of sensitive data, especially ‘big data’; and
(c) impossible to do without first getting (at least) three cornerstones organised — namely data consent, discoverability, and linking.
This presentation will focus on the latter three elements, and show some examples, standards and software of relevance.
Anthony Brookes is a Professor of Genomics and Bioinformatics at the University of Leicester. His work is focused on bioinformatics and genomics of rare and common diseases, as well as biobanking and genomics challenges.
SPEAKER
Professor Anthony Brookes; Professor of Genomics and Bioinformatics, University of Leicester.
Anthony’s work is focused on bioinformatics and genomics of rare and common diseases, as well as biobanking and genomics challenges.
RSVP12 April 2019
11:00am - 12:00pm
Auditorium, UQ Centre for Clinical Research,